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refers to
nectar spurs in flowers.
nectar spur spur (stem)
spur (leaf)
Fascicle Sepal Petal Tepal Calyx Corolla This
article includes a list of related...
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Centrosema virginianum is
known by the
common names of
spurred butterfly pea, wild blue vine, blue bell, and wild pea. C. virginianum is a
member of the...
- "sac" or "bag", and more
specifically "moneybag",
which refers to the
spurred corolla tube of the flower. It was
first published by
Daniel Oliver in Hooker's...
- may
produce excess nectar that
drips from the flowers. A
single flower (
corolla) has a
diameter of 1.5 to 2 cm. Like most
species of Hoya, H.
carnosa flowers...
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flowers of the
capitula of many compositae) and
spurred (when it has one or more
nectariferous spurs, as in Aquilegia). The
anatomy of the
tepals and...
- yellow) with a three-lobed
corolla; one of the
calyx lobes is
colored similarly to the
corolla and
forms a
hooked conical spur at the back of the flower...
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connectives all
lateral and
distally 2-
spurred or
without spurs (
spurs rarely incon****uous or absent), the
spurs acute and con****uous or
rounded and not...
- does not
refer to the
spurs, but to the two
translucent sacs, or pouches,
known as 'windows',
found in the
upper part of the
corolla of the
original type...
- obdiplostemon. The tubular,
barrel or bell-shaped,
sometimes pentagonal corolla measures 5.5 to 17 mm × 3.5 to 10 mm at the base and 4.5 to 17 mm in diameter...
- the
average corolla lobe is
larger than the two lateral, only the
median stamen of the
inner circle is fertile. The dust bag is
spurred at its base....